‘Pass and fail’ return to classes V, VIII

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat is all set to put into effect the revocation of ‘no detention policy’ in school five and 8 from educational year 2019-20 after an amendment to this effect got the nod from the Rajya Sabha. In truth, the state is all set to suggest to Union HRD ministry that states should be allowed to practice the exam and promote on basis of performance in school 3 as smartly.


Education minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama said Gujarat was once the first to object to UPA govt's provision of not detaining students in classes 1-8 beneath the Right To Education Act when the NDA govt assumed power in 2014. “The no-detention policy had adversely impacted the quality of training,” said Chudasama. Chudasama said that he'll represent to HRD minister Prakash Javdekar that the no-detention policy should be extended to magnificence 3 as smartly.


Chudasama said that a assembly with top training division officers might be held to make a decision the put into effect the no detention amendment within the act.
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